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Lives are at stake among frontier-era outlaws and lawmen in a cautionary tale of loyalty, honor, and the war between faith and doubt. A short film by Emma Claire Smith.
Tom Mix film where he must rescue a woman from bandits.
Three hustlers try to swindle a local gambling ring leader.
Masked hero on horseback,. number 1 of short-lived series.
On August 20, 1913, TR, numerous visitors, and Hopi Indians observe the performance of the ritual Hopi snake-dance at Walpi, Arizona, on the Hopi Reservation.
A captured Indian marauder is beaten by a gang of cowboys. Seeking vengeance, the Indians attack a stagecoach and abduct its passengers. The cowboys ride in pursuit and successfully rescue the captives.
A lone bounty hunter takes on three dangerous targets.
In 1880's Colorado the lives of two sisters are changed forever when their parents are violently murdered. Years later the two are reunited not as sisters, but as a bounty hunter and her prey.
Set deep in the desert, this three-and-a-half-minute short follows Slinger, a cowboy rat who duels supernatural creatures.
Marjorie Wayne, the new school-teacher, comes to town and boards at the same ranch where Broncho Billy is foreman. Broncho Billy falls in love with her winsome ways and proposes to her. She tells him she does not love him, but expresses a wish that they be good friends. Her sweetheart from the city comes to the ranch and she marries him, much to the chagrin of Broncho Billy.
The two youngsters who want to get married are from either side of the feuding clans. As the preparations are made -- buying cigars and cleaning the rifles -- Frank Luther sings some hillbilly songs, assisted by a band which includes Ray Whitley. But can a peaceful gathering take place when the guys buy exploding cigars?
Daily dedications to a minor artisan of the classical Hollywood western. Each segment was originally a kind of letter, a private correspondence, sent in fragments to a friend over a few weeks—an ode to R.G. but also to B.C. (an ode to cinema, to everyday life, and to the cinephilic fantasy of their becoming indistinguishable).
An Indian cares for a dead white man's child, protecting him from a thieving fur trader.
Jim Black has a daughter, Edna, who is engaged to marry Frank Shaw. One evening Jim and Frank leave the cabin together and later lay in wait for the stage-coach, soon due. After the robbery they separate in order to throw the posse off the trail. Jim is finally trailed down by the sheriff and posse and surrenders, while a deputy is sent to Jim's house, where it is suspected Shaw has retreated. The deputy is met at the door by Edna, who gives the deputy her word of honor that Shaw is not in the house.
A boy in a world of pure fantasy ventures for his love that he covets, Gio. Yet, this boy isn't the only one.
Cowboy hat-wearin' high school juvenile known as The Kid must fulfill his missing community service hours in order to graduate. The twist? Kill school-wide outlaws in exchange for hours. Will our protagonist be able to restore all his hours before it's too late? Will a notorious wrongdoer not caught for ages stand in his way?
Brig Harris, a renegade Mexican, casts off his sweetheart, telling her he is tired of her. Harris and a pal now find that a shipment of ore from the Catspaw mine is to be left overnight at the house of Barnes, the town agent. A plot to rob Barnes is instantly laid. Barnes is also a doctor, and Harris lures him to his shack by shamming sickness.
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem. It features the original song Take Me Home to the Mountain by Loesser & Herscher.
Tom and his friends play pranks on each other with fireworks.
A young woman named Remington (Ann Howe) arrives out West and soon meets the old man known as Wilbur (Val Harris). Soon after the brief introductions we get Wilbur's stories on romance and women while Remington does a dance.